There are also indonesian words that isa the same with Pampanga dialect like Nasi = Rice. Keluar = Exit. Indonesian and Malaysian language have similarities with Filipino language and dialects
Fun fact: Lima and its close variations is the same across most austronesia. Samoans(lima), Tongans(nima), Hawaiians(elima). Indonesian(lima), Filipinos(lima), Malaysian (Lima), Papa NewGuinea(ima), New Zealand/Maori (rima) etc ....High Five 🤚
I'm a Bisaya native from Davao City and I can speak Indonesian a little bit. Here are some similar words ~ And this is the Bisaya (Cebuano) spoken in my place or ones I grew up with that has similarity to Bahasa Sug (Tausug) and Hiligaynon~ Bisaya - Indonesian Some pronouns Ako - Aku Ikaw - Kau/Engkau/Kamu/Anda (basically they have many words for "you") Siya - Dia Kita - Kita Kami - Kami Some more words Lumba - Lomba Utang - Hutang Bayad - Bayar Mahal - Mahal Mura - Murah Bangko - Bangku Pulo - Pulau Anak - Anak Hangin - Angin Atop - Atap Dingding - Dinding Bugas - Beras Buaya - Buaya Mangadji - Pengadji Buhat - Buat Dalan - Jalan Kabaw - Kerbaw Sala - Salah Pahiyom - Senyum Tanom - Tanam Kasing - Gasing Sama - Sama Katawa - Ketawa Cahaya - Kahayag And many more, so to Bisaya people like me, if you want to learn another language, that is easy to pronounce and has an easy grammar structure, you can learn Indonesian 😊 I know we have many Spanish vocabularies but Spanish grammar is a little bit confusing particularly with conjugations ~
Wait, in Indonesia, there's lumba-lumba (dolphin) and Lomba (competition/match). So, your Lumba is our Lomba?? Utang and Pulo is also used in some dialect, not formal Indonesian
filipino here used to work in cruise ship, i had indonesians workmates that can speak and understand a lil bit of bisaya, they can even sing bisaya songs 😆
Salamat sa pag share! Nindot sab ang Bali, Indonesia. Pero nindot sab ang atong Palawan, dili sab malupigan which is one of the 7th Wonders of the World. My best wishes!
Wow nice you again guys. The amazing helarious couple Bisayang Hilaw! Gimingaw n gyod ko ninyong duha uy! 😍 Love you guys 💕😍🥰😘 Amping mong duha! God bless you both 💓🙏💓
nice your'e back guys, yeah there are some similar words I could hear from them coz I got the chance to work with Indonesians and Malaysians. It is funny that I also wanted to know the common words that we share maybe we are all brothers after all. Good vibes Only and Kudos to you guys.
Hii...I like to see your both vlog and also other vlogers from Filipina. Welcome to Bali. I hope you and your team happy and enjoy in Bali. Regards from Bali Indonesia. God bless all of you 👍👍
To blow your mind more, the numbers (isa/usa, duwa/dalawa, tulo/tatlo, upat/apat, lima) are also similar to Fiji. I think that's also the same in Micronesian and other Polynesian languages.
oh wow that is crazy, i had no idea with the similarities between the two languages im Cebuano and i think that's pretty cool. great stuff guys thanks for sharing
Actually, bahasa indonesia have a lot of words the same meaning from bisaya and tagalog also, i been there in indonesia for 3years and i was amazed also about the similarity of my bisaya language
Not only Cebuano all tribe in Phillips , tboli ular,sapi,kuda,sato, maguindanawan tribe, suara, ilokano makan ,waray ada, karay a ayam, yakan makan, more tausog ,sama,sangir ilonggo,aklanon,batak
Yes, the Mongodaw and Minahasan languages are part of the Philippine languages subgroup of the Austronesian language family. Same with Sangirese (Sangir/Sangil).
Hey Nelly, so you are with Caloy and Zoey in Indonesia. That is why Mike is alone in Manila taking care of foreign friends. Missing you but glad you are bonding with Caloy and Zey!!!
Same thing happened to me when MV Logos docked here in Cebu. There is an indonesian staff and she was helping me look for a specific book when she opened up the topic thag she somewhat understand a bit of what we are talking, and we do the comparisons like to us a dog is iro theirs is idu (same as waray), ours si salamat, theirs is selamat.. etc.. such a beautiful exchange
Nice vlog i'm an Indonesian speaking Aussie in Cebu and found so many words the same. Some others are mata, payung, danao, taas (atas) sepatas (sepatu), bukid (bukit) to name a few. Salamat
Great to see your new vlog. Thanks for taking time to talk to me when I recognized you at Sayak airport last May 24. Still can't believe your back flips at such height. Amping pirmi.
Bahasa is like a mixture of Ilocano and Bisaya... a lot of similarities like Goat - Kambing in Bahasa and Filipino. Thank you -Salamat-Selamat. Garlic-Bawang-Bawang putih
Hello Caloy and Zoe I’m happy to see you back guys wow nice and enjoy swimming take care guy’s and always be safe nice to see you again so beautiful place and nice camera in the water Caloy very nice 🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌👍👍👍🌾🌾🌾
As an Aussie married to a Filipina grandmother from Northern Mindanao and living there for nearly five years I've noticed that the their are many similarities between Bisaya and Indonesian. So much so that I can sing in Indonesian and understand a lot of the meaning of the songs. One thing that interested me was that there are even some words in Indonesian that are similar to Tagalog. For example, in Tagalog "sinta" is "darling", "beloved", while in Indonesian "cinta" (pronounced "chin-ta") means "love". My wife is Higaonon, and the Higaonon Binukid language is different to Bisaya, but shares some common words and grammar and also has words identical to Tagalog in meaning, like "asu" for "dog". I haven't studied Indonesian grammar so I'm not sure exactly how much is similar to Bisaya or Tagalog.
@@wisanggenikys So many words are common to different Austronesian languages. Especially the words for numbers, and some body parts. For example, "mata" even means "eye" in the Maori language of New Zealand.
more precisely, the visaya is similar to eastern Indonesians such as the islands of Sulawesi, Maluku, and NTT, but for western Indonesians such as the islands of Sumatra, Kalimantan / Borneo, Java are a mixture of races - Autronesian - Austroasiatic - Mongoloid - Kakauasoid - Indoeropa - Dravidian
Bahasa is more similar to KAPAMPANGAN than to BISAYA. Most of their words are similar with little, very little difference. Like ANAM is also ANAM (6) in Kapampangan. Sepuloh (10) is Apulo, Dua (2) is Adua. Gule (vegetable) is Gule, Sabo (soup) is Sabo. And many other things. Found this on my visit to Batam, an Indonesian island off Singapore sometime 2019.
2:03 - *_The vlog's topic is so interesting, showing how connected Bahasa and Bisaya are, but Zowie's natural beauty keeps distracting from the topic! If it's an educational video, Zowie should not be allowed in the frame lol._* 😎😎😎
quick read: Out of Taiwan theory, or Austronesian - you'll find, from Taiwain (non-chinese) to all of Philippines all the way to Madagascar and Hawaii. they are all connected (ancient history). What's notable to this day is the numbering system..
@@JojieCerteza . Taiwanese native is part of northern people of the Philippines. Before the Chinese occupy the island of taiwan. We can literally lay claim Taiwan if we wanted to.But hey it’s really our nature.
Bisaya or Visaya is actually derived from SRI VIJAYA, an ancient South East Asian empire based in Indonesia.. and the many parts of the Philippines used to be under the Sri Vijaya empire..
Definitely not, cuz the ancient Philippines occupants are called negro means black, that's why they are typically not a Asian, that's why most of First Filipinos prefer themselves as pacipic Islanders like Hawaii and Australia
@@rhodora339 The indigenous peoples of the Philippines are not called "negros" they are simply called "aetas" who lived in the early ages of the Philippines and Philippines was already considered an asian country way long ago. Filipinos never considered themselves as pacific islanders, me as one of them, I tend to tell my uneducated friends that we're not close to pacific islanders or even hispanics even though the spanish took over for over 300 years we're still considered an independent country that is part of asia.
"it's named like this because it's Blue... And it's a lagoon" Oh snap😂 Where would we be without you Zowie.. God bless you both Edit: And if you're wondering why there are similar words between their language and our language, Indonesian was one of the earliest people who occupied the Philippines. Malaysians as well. So we really got Indonesian or Malaysian genes mixed with Europeans too.
Austronesian Theory proves that migration started in Taiwan and it takes 1000 years to migrate to Northern Philippines. Another 600 year to populate the whole islands the migrated to Kalimantan, Nasuntara then Java. based on the timeline, Philippines was the forefathers of Indonesia and Malaysian ,if, you believe the Out of Taiwan Theory
Cebuano is a settler language in Mindanao, it's not an indigenous language of Mindanao. The only indigenous Mindanaoan languages that are part of the Visayan language family are Butuanon, Surigaonon and Tausug. They are indigenous, which means they don't come from somewhere else. They are really from Mindanao. Cebuanos and Hiligaynons are SETTLERS/MIGRANTS from the Visayas.
@@jerookaskeroo28undeniable facts kani, pangutana kung asa nanggikan imong lolo, lola…nahimong land of promise ang mindanao wa jud indigenous nga bisaya sa mindanao
Bisaya is actualy from srivijaya empire, from indonesia, they migrated in the islands of visayas, so bisaya is derived from srivijaya, so its not realy surprizing that tha language we used as visaya and bahasa is almost desame ,
Southern Filipinos have very close ties with the Indo Malay people. Look up the tale of the ten dhatus from Borneo and their people who settled in the Philippines before Westerners came.
Sa wakas naka upload na pud boss caloy amping mo ni ma'am zowie.. mao diay wla mo upload kay busy diay... Amping kanunay ayo ayo God bless always on your trip🙏🙏🙏
@@wanariff9644 No, Only the western part of mindanao but since you guys also have christianized brothers here in the eastern mindanao especially bisaya/binisaya and lumad people i would consider that but as a bisaya with lots of maranao muslim and tausug friends i would say the tausug or tawi tawi people hates you guys because you wont give sabah back to our sultanate of sulu If you want to befriend and have connections with us give sabah first so that we can also freely go there in sabah and visit our far away relatives there especially for the maranao muslim
@@playplayofficial3480 i think you must learn I think you need to learn more history about Sabah and Mindanao... The Philippines not only took advantage of Sabah and invaded Mindanao
@@wanariff9644 yeah i dont care about history we all living around here living in peace now! We dont want to meddle with coldass people like you Search "Jhong Madaliday" and "Mah Geng Geng" and also "bisayang hilaw" these guys are both muslims except from bisaya we has a lot of humor and energetic even us bisaya people like to dance budots with the badjao people now you can literally find them everywhere around here in davao city and cebu, zamboanga, north and south cotabato If you only lived in philippines especially visayas and mindanao you'll understand how happy we are thats why we are ranked one of the happiest people around the world Im not saying we dont consider you friends okay because alot of people actually consider you guys as friends especially indonesia(only the borneo, and sulawesi, and manado)
I miss you and Zoie vlogs.It has been awhile since I last seen your vlog.The last time was when you and Zoie at Mike and Nelly"s condo in Manila.Hope I can see more vlogs from both of you
Salamat sa emong video. Chada man d i dra sa Indonesia oi. Maka lingaw si blakie hahhaha ...maka mingaw sad emong long hair ..amping mo sa inyo travel permi..GOD BLESS
Actually, Capampangan words are quite or more similar with Bahasa Indonesian language. I think basically due to the geographical closeness of both countries; trade & commerce too!
SE Asia speaks the Austronesian language that comes from Taiwan aborigines, they traveled first in northern Luzon and spread though SE. And yes the ancestors of non Melanesian inhibitors of SE comes from Taiwan.
We've been to BALI INDONESIA last month, that's true some of their words are similar to us Bisaya,...Mindanao was not totally colonized by the Spaniards that's why you cannot see old churches here, unlike Visayas and Luzon. During the colonial period most of the Pilipinos in Luzon and Visayas were slaughtered by the occupants, they cannot do that here in MINDANAO because the Sultanate system here was strong and solid. Maybe with that Mindanaoan and Indonesian have a lot of similarities.
Anyone else surprised how many words are the same in Indonesia?! 🤯🇵🇭🇮🇩
SHOUT OUT IDOL BISAYANG HILAW FROM DUMAGUETE CITY
Not really surprised. Just don’t know the extent of it. Most of the words you mentioned are Tagalog words, too, though.
Yup i noticed this when i was translating my app to Indonesian
There are also indonesian words that isa the same with Pampanga dialect like Nasi = Rice. Keluar = Exit. Indonesian and Malaysian language have similarities with Filipino language and dialects
Homophones: Bahasa- Bisaya 😁
Fun fact: Lima and its close variations is the same across most austronesia. Samoans(lima), Tongans(nima), Hawaiians(elima). Indonesian(lima), Filipinos(lima), Malaysian (Lima), Papa NewGuinea(ima), New Zealand/Maori (rima) etc ....High Five 🤚
🕴
Apir!! 🤚
Hiligaynon and Bisaya-Lima
Mata too....
Lima, siko and mata.
That’s why I love Indonesians!!! They’re like our siblings!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
High five my asean friend 😁
no we're not
@@arjay4278 have a good and positive day!!!
I'm a Bisaya native from Davao City and I can speak Indonesian a little bit. Here are some similar words ~ And this is the Bisaya (Cebuano) spoken in my place or ones I grew up with that has similarity to Bahasa Sug (Tausug) and Hiligaynon~
Bisaya - Indonesian
Some pronouns
Ako - Aku
Ikaw - Kau/Engkau/Kamu/Anda (basically they have many words for "you")
Siya - Dia
Kita - Kita
Kami - Kami
Some more words
Lumba - Lomba
Utang - Hutang
Bayad - Bayar
Mahal - Mahal
Mura - Murah
Bangko - Bangku
Pulo - Pulau
Anak - Anak
Hangin - Angin
Atop - Atap
Dingding - Dinding
Bugas - Beras
Buaya - Buaya
Mangadji - Pengadji
Buhat - Buat
Dalan - Jalan
Kabaw - Kerbaw
Sala - Salah
Pahiyom - Senyum
Tanom - Tanam
Kasing - Gasing
Sama - Sama
Katawa - Ketawa
Cahaya - Kahayag
And many more, so to Bisaya people like me, if you want to learn another language, that is easy to pronounce and has an easy grammar structure, you can learn Indonesian 😊 I know we have many Spanish vocabularies but Spanish grammar is a little bit confusing particularly with conjugations ~
Ang mga pinoy ay galing sa malay descendants kya gnun nlg almost same ang mga dialect
Wait, in Indonesia, there's lumba-lumba (dolphin) and Lomba (competition/match).
So, your Lumba is our Lomba??
Utang and Pulo is also used in some dialect, not formal Indonesian
@@Si_nengatcha our lumba here is competition ~
@@havershli9731 lol no
@@havershli9731 We're actually older than them technically
filipino here used to work in cruise ship, i had indonesians workmates that can speak and understand a lil bit of bisaya, they can even sing bisaya songs 😆
*Love our Indonesian brothers, from Philippines* 🇵🇭
Salamat sa pag share! Nindot sab ang Bali, Indonesia. Pero nindot sab ang atong Palawan, dili sab malupigan which is one of the 7th Wonders of the World.
My best wishes!
Wow nice you again guys. The amazing helarious couple Bisayang Hilaw! Gimingaw n gyod ko ninyong duha uy! 😍
Love you guys 💕😍🥰😘
Amping mong duha!
God bless you both 💓🙏💓
PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA ARE BESTFRIEND COUNTRY. 🇵🇭🇮🇩
More like Siblings than bestfriends
I Love Indonesia 🇮🇩 Love from Philippines 🇵🇭
❤️ from Indonesia
@@adryansyah1 modus ini hhh
i like this couple, they always give us smiling face.
nice your'e back guys, yeah there are some similar words I could hear from them coz I got the chance to work with Indonesians and Malaysians. It is funny that I also wanted to know the common
words that we share maybe we are all brothers after all. Good vibes Only and Kudos to you guys.
It's Austronesian -- the numbering system -- though it changes, there are some consistency.
Hii...I like to see your both vlog and also other vlogers from Filipina. Welcome to Bali. I hope you and your team happy and enjoy in Bali. Regards from Bali Indonesia. God bless all of you 👍👍
To blow your mind more, the numbers (isa/usa, duwa/dalawa, tulo/tatlo, upat/apat, lima) are also similar to Fiji. I think that's also the same in Micronesian and other Polynesian languages.
oh wow that is crazy, i had no idea with the similarities between the two languages im Cebuano and i think that's pretty cool. great stuff guys thanks for sharing
Actually, bahasa indonesia have a lot of words the same meaning from bisaya and tagalog also, i been there in indonesia for 3years and i was amazed also about the similarity of my bisaya language
Not only Cebuano all tribe in Phillips , tboli ular,sapi,kuda,sato, maguindanawan tribe, suara, ilokano makan ,waray ada, karay a ayam, yakan makan, more tausog ,sama,sangir ilonggo,aklanon,batak
Because the languages are from the same Austronesian family.
I always look forward to see your new vlog. Super happy to see you both. Take care guys! Hi from Sacramento, Cali!
Can't wait for your next and exciting vlog.
Wow! I am from Mindanao and was surprised to know there are similar Bisayan words in Indonesia.
Indonesia is very diverse. Local languages used by people from North Sulawesi are part of Philippine language family.
Yes, the Mongodaw and Minahasan languages are part of the Philippine languages subgroup of the Austronesian language family. Same with Sangirese (Sangir/Sangil).
And people Indonesia in Miangas Island can speak tagalog too..
Mungkin kau harus jalan jalan ke pulau sulawesi tenggara karna kami masih punya rumpun bahasa austronesia
@@agusmurtono4853 whoahh? Do u have video for that?
Hey Nelly, so you are with Caloy and Zoey in Indonesia. That is why Mike is alone in Manila taking care of foreign friends. Missing you but glad you are bonding with Caloy and Zey!!!
Same thing happened to me when MV Logos docked here in Cebu. There is an indonesian staff and she was helping me look for a specific book when she opened up the topic thag she somewhat understand a bit of what we are talking, and we do the comparisons like to us a dog is iro theirs is idu (same as waray), ours si salamat, theirs is selamat.. etc.. such a beautiful exchange
In ilonggo too iro is ido in karay a is ayam
Nice vlog i'm an Indonesian speaking Aussie in Cebu and found so many words the same. Some others are mata, payung, danao, taas (atas) sepatas (sepatu), bukid (bukit) to name a few. Salamat
Great to see your new vlog. Thanks for taking time to talk to me when I recognized you at Sayak airport last May 24. Still can't believe your back flips at such height. Amping pirmi.
Thanks! Nice meeting you at the airport!
Bahasa is like a mixture of Ilocano and Bisaya... a lot of similarities like Goat - Kambing in Bahasa and Filipino. Thank you -Salamat-Selamat. Garlic-Bawang-Bawang putih
Beautiful spot in Bali, cool underwater housing, happy to see you guys enjoying Indonesia. Love the video!
Filipinos and Indonesians, considered brethrens. *brothers and sisters* .. 💪🏾💪🏾
Hello Caloy and Zoe I’m happy to see you back guys wow nice and enjoy swimming take care guy’s and always be safe nice to see you again so beautiful place and nice camera in the water Caloy very nice 🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌👍👍👍🌾🌾🌾
Beautiful Indonesia 🇮🇩 shoutout bai 🤙
Thanks for watching 🤛🏼
Wow lovely sir. New subscriber here. Pa shout out ko sa ako yt channel sir aaa golden crown farm. Salamat sir
Amazing video 😍
As an Aussie married to a Filipina grandmother from Northern Mindanao and living there for nearly five years I've noticed that the their are many similarities between Bisaya and Indonesian. So much so that I can sing in Indonesian and understand a lot of the meaning of the songs. One thing that interested me was that there are even some words in Indonesian that are similar to Tagalog. For example, in Tagalog "sinta" is "darling", "beloved", while in Indonesian "cinta" (pronounced "chin-ta") means "love". My wife is Higaonon, and the Higaonon Binukid language is different to Bisaya, but shares some common words and grammar and also has words identical to Tagalog in meaning, like "asu" for "dog". I haven't studied Indonesian grammar so I'm not sure exactly how much is similar to Bisaya or Tagalog.
In javanese, "asu" means "dog" too
@@wisanggenikys So many words are common to different Austronesian languages. Especially the words for numbers, and some body parts. For example, "mata" even means "eye" in the Maori language of New Zealand.
Tagalog lebih mirip sama suku Jawa di Indonesia...
more precisely, the visaya is similar to eastern Indonesians such as the islands of Sulawesi, Maluku, and NTT, but for western Indonesians such as the islands of Sumatra, Kalimantan / Borneo, Java are a mixture of races - Autronesian - Austroasiatic - Mongoloid - Kakauasoid - Indoeropa - Dravidian
that was cool. thanks for showing those cool camera housings.
💕 😍 Beautiful couple , beautiful vlog , beautiful Gods Creation!
Nice camera gear, and good seeing your videos again, maayo kay nabalik namo ug vlog lol🏊🏻♀️🏊🏾🏊🏾🏊🏻♀️🏊🏻♀️
Bahasa is more similar to KAPAMPANGAN than to BISAYA. Most of their words are similar with little, very little difference. Like ANAM is also ANAM (6) in Kapampangan. Sepuloh (10) is Apulo, Dua (2) is Adua. Gule (vegetable) is Gule, Sabo (soup) is Sabo. And many other things.
Found this on my visit to Batam, an Indonesian island off Singapore sometime 2019.
Vegetable is Sayur and Soup is Sup/Kuah.. Using Gule and Sabo is probably a local Batam thing, not a standard Bahasa Indonesia.
In maguindanao 10 is sapuluh
Wrong, in common bi-sa-ya, vegetable is gay(guy)
Nakakatuwa to si Carson ang galing galing mag bisaya and hindi nakakalimot.
So that’s where Nelly is! Lol.
Cool vlog! Yeah, even more amazing, Ilocano way up north has similarities to one of the Malay dialects in the region.
Melayu And Melayu 🙄 🖕
That's true ,all tribes in Philippines,especially in mindanao
Waray,iloko malay =ada manobo=kuda ,yakan=makan,tboli= ular,sato,sapi,kuda,maguindanawan= suAra
I love the way you bring our dialect in tye other country your the best blogger ❤️❤️❤️
2:03 - *_The vlog's topic is so interesting, showing how connected Bahasa and Bisaya are, but Zowie's natural beauty keeps distracting from the topic! If it's an educational video, Zowie should not be allowed in the frame lol._* 😎😎😎
quick read: Out of Taiwan theory, or Austronesian - you'll find, from Taiwain (non-chinese) to all of Philippines all the way to Madagascar and Hawaii. they are all connected (ancient history). What's notable to this day is the numbering system..
@@JojieCerteza . Taiwanese native is part of northern people of the Philippines. Before the Chinese occupy the island of taiwan. We can literally lay claim Taiwan if we wanted to.But hey it’s really our nature.
Good to see you back, guys.
Bisaya or Visaya is actually derived from SRI VIJAYA, an ancient South East Asian empire based in Indonesia.. and the many parts of the Philippines used to be under the Sri Vijaya empire..
I'm bisaya sir.. watching your channel... Your good in Tagalog and bisaya... Good to hear you learned our own language
Indonesian Malaysian Bruenai Philippines are Brothers & Sister and Same Race💪💪💪
No Malaysia
Definitely not, cuz the ancient Philippines occupants are called negro means black, that's why they are typically not a Asian, that's why most of First Filipinos prefer themselves as pacipic Islanders like Hawaii and Australia
@@rhodora339 lapulapu malay
@@rhodora339 lapulapu malay
@@rhodora339 The indigenous peoples of the Philippines are not called "negros" they are simply called "aetas" who lived in the early ages of the Philippines and Philippines was already considered an asian country way long ago. Filipinos never considered themselves as pacific islanders, me as one of them, I tend to tell my uneducated friends that we're not close to pacific islanders or even hispanics even though the spanish took over for over 300 years we're still considered an independent country that is part of asia.
Nelly whats up? Glad youre having fun.
"it's named like this because it's Blue... And it's a lagoon"
Oh snap😂 Where would we be without you Zowie.. God bless you both
Edit: And if you're wondering why there are similar words between their language and our language, Indonesian was one of the earliest people who occupied the Philippines. Malaysians as well. So we really got Indonesian or Malaysian genes mixed with Europeans too.
Austronesian Theory proves that migration started in Taiwan and it takes 1000 years to migrate to Northern Philippines. Another 600 year to populate the whole islands the migrated to Kalimantan, Nasuntara then Java. based on the timeline, Philippines was the forefathers of Indonesia and Malaysian ,if, you believe the Out of Taiwan Theory
Nice to see you guys with Ms.Nelly!!!
Tagalog is a force language in books. Bisaya or Cebuano is the real language of Visayas and Mindanao.
Cebuano is a settler language in Mindanao, it's not an indigenous language of Mindanao.
The only indigenous Mindanaoan languages that are part of the Visayan language family are Butuanon, Surigaonon and Tausug. They are indigenous, which means they don't come from somewhere else. They are really from Mindanao. Cebuanos and Hiligaynons are SETTLERS/MIGRANTS from the Visayas.
@@GaryHFieldyou speak cebuano?
@@jerookaskeroo28undeniable facts kani, pangutana kung asa nanggikan imong lolo, lola…nahimong land of promise ang mindanao wa jud indigenous nga bisaya sa mindanao
@@jerookaskeroo28 Not really, but I can understand some phrases. Why?;
@@GaryHField everyone is a settler in the Philippines. Wink wink.
Wow, your back, amping lang Bai.
Fun fact: Bisaya doesn't have meaning in Indonesia, but "Bisa ya", it's like "yeah, can (do something)"
Bisaya is actualy from srivijaya empire, from indonesia, they migrated in the islands of visayas, so bisaya is derived from srivijaya, so its not realy surprizing that tha language we used as visaya and bahasa is almost desame ,
indonesians are our long lost brothers .. haha ...
Zowie, guapa kaayo! Great vlog Kulas. Love watching you guys together 💕
almost similar to the Java language
Lovely couple as always ❤️✌️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Yeah some Indonesian words are very similar to Visayan dialect👍
Bawang ayam... I have seen this in their noodle package....I thought it was garlic dog flavor because ayam means dog in aklanon..
Bisaya is a LANGUAGE.
@@norcalpinoy9618 Ayam Bawang in indomie/sedaap noodle 🇮🇩 Mean Garlic Chicken , ayam 🐔 not dog 😁
Wow ka nice sa imuhang channel bisayang hilaw.....enjoy always and keep safe.. Wow totally very nice the view
That is why Indonesia are true cousins of the Philippines.. 🙏🙏🇵🇭🇵🇭❤️🇮🇩🇮🇩
Indonesia is like our "brother from another mother"
@@namelessone5968 . Yes that’s true bro! 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭🇵🇭🇮🇩🇮🇩
Indeed!
Iya mantap salam hangat dari indonesia🤙
@@user-dj8li3sn6h . Terima Kasih.. 🙏🇵🇭❤️🇮🇩
Happy 1million subscribersssss and still growing more and more watching here 🇦🇪, Shawt awt mga bisayaaaaaaa
There are other words like asin (salt), ikan (fish), dagum (needle), balai (house). Language falls in the Malay-Indo category
Asin-garam
Dagum-jarum
Balai-rumah
"So this is our friend Blackie..."
WHOAAAAH
Southern Filipinos have very close ties with the Indo Malay people. Look up the tale of the ten dhatus from Borneo and their people who settled in the Philippines before Westerners came.
I’ll check it out, thanks!
Ive always assumed that my dialect must spoken somewhere in Indonesia.and here it is.Thank you for confirming it.
Ask the same question in Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, Tonga, etc. and you'd be surprised.
Five (Lima) is one of the most universal Austronesian words.
Interesting, didn’t know this
@@AngryKittens sakit mata yawa
@@zenithchan1646 HAHAHA
Sa wakas naka upload na pud boss caloy amping mo ni ma'am zowie.. mao diay wla mo upload kay busy diay... Amping kanunay ayo ayo God bless always on your trip🙏🙏🙏
Bisaya & Tagalog are closely related to Basa Jawa & Bali
Mapagpalang araw sa iyo Kapatid, Sabihin mo kung Indonesian Yan.
Very good sharing!
Wahhh so proud of Indonesia... peaceful from Mindanao, Malaysia
Sabah, Sultanate of sulu
@@playplayofficial3480Mindanao from Malaysia
@@wanariff9644 No, Only the western part of mindanao but since you guys also have christianized brothers here in the eastern mindanao especially bisaya/binisaya and lumad people i would consider that but as a bisaya with lots of maranao muslim and tausug friends i would say the tausug or tawi tawi people hates you guys because you wont give sabah back to our sultanate of sulu
If you want to befriend and have connections with us give sabah first so that we can also freely go there in sabah and visit our far away relatives there especially for the maranao muslim
@@playplayofficial3480 i think you must learn I think you need to learn more history about Sabah and Mindanao... The Philippines not only took advantage of Sabah and invaded Mindanao
@@wanariff9644 yeah i dont care about history we all living around here living in peace now! We dont want to meddle with coldass people like you
Search "Jhong Madaliday" and "Mah Geng Geng" and also "bisayang hilaw" these guys are both muslims except from bisaya we has a lot of humor and energetic even us bisaya people like to dance budots with the badjao people now you can literally find them everywhere around here in davao city and cebu, zamboanga, north and south cotabato
If you only lived in philippines especially visayas and mindanao you'll understand how happy we are thats why we are ranked one of the happiest people around the world
Im not saying we dont consider you friends okay because alot of people actually consider you guys as friends especially indonesia(only the borneo, and sulawesi, and manado)
I miss you and Zoie vlogs.It has been awhile since I last seen your vlog.The last time was when you and Zoie at Mike and Nelly"s condo in Manila.Hope I can see more vlogs from both of you
Oh Nelly is with you guys. Enjoy the vacay! Stay safe
Wow nelly is with you too enjoy your vacation guys!!!
So amazing,,👍
Wohhhh.. It's amazing😲 to know that bro. I'm bisaya to from Mindanao
yes I met some Indonesian friends... Cebuanos have similiarities like counting numbers...
Legend has it Bisaya people came by way of boat(bangka) from somewhere in Indonesia
woaah.. I've subscribed this channel mainly b'c you guys speaks a ph dialect, but surprisingly was not expecting to see Nelly in this vlog🥰👍👍👏
Nelly!!!! So nice that you’re friends!!
Salamat sa emong video. Chada man d i dra sa Indonesia oi. Maka lingaw si blakie hahhaha ...maka mingaw sad emong long hair ..amping mo sa inyo travel permi..GOD BLESS
Hello Philippines my lovely siblings , sending big hug and kiss from here , we love u brother and sista
Actually, Capampangan words are quite or more similar with Bahasa Indonesian language. I think basically due to the geographical closeness of both countries; trade & commerce too!
WOW.. Nelly is on board as well!! Awesome Kaluy and Pretty!!
Ka maayo gyod ninyo sir marunong pang mag bisaya because im proud to be a bisaya
HeLLo---- Eh!!!!
Unta nane Ooyyyy!!!!
Love It!!!
Keep it up -----VISAYANG HILAW.
Hey Caloy I am waiting for your new vlog.. Take care guys.
acu cinta indonesia. 🇵🇭
In Mindanao people in american time considered as indonesian. Old folks speak fluent bahasa.
Road to one million....
Idol kaayo bisayang hilaw uy .,proud bisaya here !!
Kumusta miss your video idol happy to see u again
Missed you guys
Dito lang kami lagi Naka abang sa mga upload nyo solid supporter's
Nice Nelly is with you guys. I follow her also.
SE Asia speaks the Austronesian language that comes from Taiwan aborigines, they traveled first in northern Luzon and spread though SE. And yes the ancestors of non Melanesian inhibitors of SE comes from Taiwan.
We've been to BALI INDONESIA last month, that's true some of their words are similar to us Bisaya,...Mindanao was not totally colonized by the Spaniards that's why you cannot see old churches here, unlike Visayas and Luzon. During the colonial period most of the Pilipinos in Luzon and Visayas were slaughtered by the occupants, they cannot do that here in MINDANAO because the Sultanate system here was strong and solid. Maybe with that Mindanaoan and Indonesian have a lot of similarities.
Mantap salam dari indonesia🇮🇩🇵🇭
Amping mo kanunay migo... God Bless
Makalingaw jud bai imo vlog, naa diay bisaya diha sa indonesia haha
Yes some bisaya words . Are also spoken in Indonesia . different pronunciation the same meaning
Galing mo po idol,magsalita ng bisaya saludo ako sau..
Wow, and I myself, Filipino American learning Bisaya. I've already made a few videos trying to learn the language.
gwapa zowie oy 😍💖 nice sd ang haircut ni caloy 🥰